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Uncertainty over Ram Madhav’s role in J&K, Ladakh | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 27: BJP has changed its points-man of the erstwhile state of J&K reportedly due to ‘mishandling’ of Ladakh affairs where party is facing anger of the people.
BJP’s outgoing general secretary Ram Madhav, who was handling the erstwhile State of J&K, has reportedly failed to handle the sensitive situation of Ladakh resulting in outburst of protests in the mountainous region.
Credible sources said that some groups in Leh had raised demand for a sixth schedule on the very first day after erstwhile J&K was bifurcated into two Union Territories (UT) but those looking affairs of BJP took the things lightly. Instead of taking senior leaders of Leh into confidence, BJP leaders behaved arrogantly which led to formation of United Front comprising all parties.
Credible sources said it was all due to the non-serious attitude of the BJP leaders that Congress has managed to play its role in Leh by convincing all groups to boycott forthcoming elections of the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC) Leh.
Four days back Ram Madhav too had visited Leh an... | |
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In COVID times oxygen plant at Kishtwar hospital remains defunct | Technical issues, staff shortage leave patients in lurch | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Kishtwar, Sept 27: Contrary to the tall claims made by the government with regards to availability of beds with oxygen supply in various hospitals of the Union Territory, the oxygen supply plant at District Hospital Kishtwar is defunct due to shortage of the staff to run the unit.
According to the details available with Early Times, the oxygen level plant was installed at District Hospital Kishtwar few months ago and is yet to be made operational due to some technical issues as well as the shortage of funds.
As per the data released by the J&K Government, Kishtwar District Hospital had total 127 COVID dedicated beds out of which 24 are occupied by th... | |
| | Omar looks for house away from Gupkar family | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Sept 27: Former Chief Minister and National Conference, President, Omar Abdullah is looking for a new house away from native Gupkar where his parents live close to his official accommodation here.
Omar, who has formally announced that he would quit his official accommodation comprising of two bungalows at Gupkar, is looking for a house in posh localities adjacent to Gupkar.
It was reliably learnt that Omar is going by the dictation of his “close friends” based in Delhi to decide about the selection of the new house.
Sources said though his parents have told him to join them at their ancestral house, it was reliably learnt that Omar was unwilling to live wi... | |
| | Agriculture department provides one tractor for Reasi district under centrally sponsored scheme | | | A B Sharma
Early Times Report
REASI, Sept 25: The Department of Agriculture has played a cruel joke with the farmers of this district since a solitary tractor has been provided to the farmers under a centrally sponsored scheme. Under the scheme tractors are provided on subsidy to the farmers so as to improve production.
Sources told Early Times that farmers of 12 zones of Reasi district were disappointed after they came to know that just one tractor has been provided by the department and that too on half-hearted basis. They said that only 50 percent of subsidy has been provided with the remaining to be borne by the farmer at least for the time being.
“The Reasi district has two agric... | |
| | Safety concerns to delay construction of Rehmat-I-Alam Hospital | | | SAAHIL SUHAIL
EARLY TIMES REPORT
ANANTNAG, Sept 27: The construction work on Rehmat-I-Alam Hospital, which Jammu and Kashmir Government took over from a local trust in South Kashmir’s Anantnag in 2017, is expected to face again inordinate delay in its completion.
According to JKPCC officials, the agency will not resume the interior construction work till they receive the safety audit from IIT Jammu.
They said the agency has released Rs. 21.30 Lakh in the month of March this year to ITT Jammu for carrying out the safety audit of two floors of the building that were constructed by the Rehmat-I-Alam Trust itself.
“We have released the money to IIT Jammu. They visited the construction l... | |
| | Jammu division reports 689 fresh cases of COVID-19, Kashmir 452; seven more deaths | Positive cases 72190, active positive 18199, recovered 52859, casualties 1132 | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Sept 27: Jammu division continues to bear the brunt of Corona Virus cases with 689 new cases being reported today while as Kashmir valley reported 452 fresh cases. With today’s cases the number of positive cases in Jammu & Kashmir reached 72,190.
Jammu district reported 324 fresh cases of COVID-19 followed by Srinagar district 181 cases, Budgam district 61 cases, Kathua district 51 cases, Rajouri district 49 cases, Poonch district 46 cases, Kupwara district 45 cases, Kishtwar district 44 cases, Doda district 41 cases, Reasi district 39 cases, Samba district 38 cases, Udhampur district 36 cases, Pulwama district 35 cases, Baramulla district 3... | |
| | 102 ambulance services remained non-operational for over 3 years in J-K: CAG | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 27; The non-operationalisation of 102 ambulance services for over three years and deficiencies in procurement of medicines and equipment by the J-K Medical Supplies Corporation Limited came in for a sharp criticism by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) as it released its audit findings of various public sector undertakings during 2017-18.
The CAG report on public sector undertakings (social, general and economic sectors) for the year ended March 31, 2018, said the audit on procurement of medicine and equipment by the JKMSC revealed delays in finalisation of rate contracts and consequent delay or non-procurement of drugs, instruments, machinery and e... | |
| | Govt orders cancellation of establishing isolation centre in Jagti colony | | | S K KAW
EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Sept 27: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has cancelled the establishment of an isolation centre for COVID-19 positive patients in a newly constructed mourning hall at Mini Township, Jagti.
An order issued in this regard reads, “Kindly refer to this office letter No. RRCM/E/1447-52 dated 24.09.2020 wherein a newly constructed hall behind Block No. 6 Lane No. 1 in Mini Township Jagti, Jammu was identified to be converted into COVID-19 Isolation Centre. However, inmates of adjoining blocks are having some apprehension about the safety of people living around said hall and were protesting against the previous letter of this office. In this connection, Und... | |
| | Ladakh group withdraws call for boycotting autonomous body polls in Leh | | | Agencies
NEW DELHI, Sept 27: An influential organisation of Ladakh Sunday withdrew its call for a boycott of the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council polls in Leh after the Centre assured its demands for protection of local language, jobs, land and demography will be considered positively.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah also assured a delegation of the People’s Movement for Constitutional Safeguard Under Sixth Schedule for Ladakh that the Central government is committed to empower the LAHDC of Leh and Kargil and would protect the interests of the people of the Union Territory.
Shah also assured that the Centre would explore all avenues towards this objective including under the 6t... | |
| | President gives assent to J&K Official Languages Bill | | | Agencies
New Delhi, Sept 27: A new law that provides for inclusion of Kashmiri, Dogri and Hindi in the list of official languages in Jammu and Kashmir, in addition to Urdu and English, has been notified after President Ram Nath Kovind gave his assent.
The Jammu and Kashmir Official Languages Bill, 2020, was passed by Parliament in the recently concluded Monsoon Session.
The Jammu and Kashmir Official Languages Act, 2020, received assent of the President on September 26, according to a gazette notification.... | |
| | Munish Gupta asks government to solve problems of people of Sector 6 Lane 1 Guru Nanak Nagar | Residents of Sector 6 Lane 1 Guru Nanak Nagar at receiving end since problems remain unattended | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 27: Munish Gupta, Editor in Chief, Early Times has asked the administration to come up to the expectations of the people living in the Jammu region and solve the problems living in the different areas of the city.
Referring to the problems being faced by the people of Gandhi Nagar constituency Munish said that many areas of this constituency have been left to the mercy of God. He said that despite repeated reminders the people at helm have not taken any ste... | |
| | 2 terrorists gunned down during encounter in Awantipora; search underway | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
Srinagar, Sept 27: Two terrorists have been gunned down during an encounter with the security forces in the Samboora area of Awantipora in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama district on Sunday (September 27, 2020). The identity and group affiliation of the slain terrorists are yet to be ascertained.
A few more terrorists are believed to be holed up in the area as the gun battle between them and security forces continues. As per reports, heavy firing had ensued between the two sides.
IGP Kashmir confirmed the exchange of fire between the terrorists and security forces and said, "Yes, an encounter started in Samboora area of Awantipora and the police along with security forces ... | |
| | Sinthan road opens for medical emergencies, employees | ET Impact | | ASIF IQBAL NAIK
EARLY TIMES REPORT
KISHTWAR, Sept 27: After Early Times carried a series of news stories on continuous closure of Kishtwar-Sinthan-Anantnag National Highway, the District Administration Kishtwar today issued directions for opening the road for medical emergencies and travelling of employees.
The administration has removed restrictions on all types of emergencies including medical or otherwise, transportation of essential commodities and travelling of employees from Marwah and Warwan Tehsils.
The opening of Kishtwar-Sinthan road will minimize the problems being faced by the people of far-flung areas of Kishtwar District while tackling medical emergencies.
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